If you consider the underground bunker to be also BOMB SAFE, then you have to think to a structure that is very strong in compression. While the buildings around you collapse from as little as 3 psi(20kPa) of overpressure, your underground bunker need to prevent ear and internal injuries to your family inside it. You have to think hundreds psi … this decreases substantially the likelihood that a bomb can harm your underground bunker.
Another thing to consider is your location. Staying in a countryside location can decrease a lot the likelihood of a bomb dropping on your shelter. Nobody will drop a very expensive bomb to destroy a single house. Building your underground bunker before making a real assessment of your potential threats is the key. During your assessment you will have to decide on what you underground bunker need to withstand. Some of these choices will be blast doors, air-filtration and ventilation equipment, secondary exits, and air-proofing.
Don’t forget also a second door to the underground bunker. In case you will have the primary door blocked by debris you need a second way out. Also when you think long term use, you will need manually operated ventilators because supplies of electricity or gas are unreliable. Your underground bunker must also protect you from normal weather, including rain, summer heat and winter cold. A normal form of rainproofing is to place plastic film on the bunker’s main structure before burying it. Thick (5-mil or 125 µm), inexpensive polyethylene film serves quite well, because the overburden protects it from degradation by wind and sunlight.
I hope you will build your own underground bunker for your family’s safety.
God Bless
By David